Okay, so, I'm just posting up this thread for those who have FL Studio and like making music (even if random music) with it. This is where you post samples, describe new projects, etc. This is also where you ask questions or get help for certain bugs.

So~ I'll begin.

I'm currently working on background music for one of Kenji's original songs. :DWith out a midi keyboard, this might take a while. T_T XDI'm also trying to make a nice melody involving the piano, violin, and a synth (which I have yet to pic out XD )

I also have a problem with Audacity.Apparently, when you install FL Studio, Audacity becomes disabled. I don't know why. It pops up and strings 3 different messages. T_T Help plz?

For those of you guys who really, really want FL Studio, but can only mess around with the demo, this registry file/patch makes everything (supposedly- haven't tryed it on everything yet) registered with no repeats, whatsoever. Just download the demo, install it, run the registry file/patch, there you go! :D

List of things the demo version may limit/do to your FL Studio experience--Mutes the synthesizer programs (save directwave and soundfont) every few minutes-Allows you to save projects, but doesn't allow you to open them untill you buy-Doesn't allow the usage of extra plugins (that are extensions that don't come with the Producer's edition)

@SANSYOOhhhh my gosh, that's awesome~ <3333 I love the time signature change in the middle. ^__^

Fffff, now I'm kinda embarrassed to put this up. XD;; (It's super short right now, but I'm still working on it~ Someday it's gonna have actual lyrics instead of just lalalalala. XD;; And I'm not married whatsoever to the vocal part, I just kinda made it up at the last minute, orz)

There's no default piano. FL Studio's earlier versions were just a drum set. FL Studio's defaults are 4 parts of a drum- the kick, the clap, the hat, and the snare. Other instruments may be added, however.

LupinAKAFlashTH2 wrote:There's no default piano. FL Studio's earlier versions were just a drum set. FL Studio's defaults are 4 parts of a drum- the kick, the clap, the hat, and the snare. Other instruments may be added, however.

What about FPC? That's a really good drum machine with all kinds of different sounds, it actually sounds realistic. ^__^

And there's no default piano, but there's a really good piano soundfont out there (I can't remember where exactly, but I'll put up a link when I can). Soundfonts are really good for different instruments. ^__^

@SmeenYou can download a demo for FL Studio at their website that lets you do everything but save and puts random crackly noises on its nicer synths. But I think Kenji put up a registry key that takes that stuff off. ^__^

*bumps to revive*Okay, so I'm going to make a little tutorial on how to use FL Studio for mixing. >3I do not have a recording program, at the moment- well at least I do not have a mic to use to record my voice in the tutorial- so I need a suggestion- should I use Hypercam ( D: ) or Camstudio?

LupinAKAFlashTH2 wrote:*bumps to revive*Okay, so I'm going to make a little tutorial on how to use FL Studio for mixing. >3I do not have a recording program, at the moment- well at least I do not have a mic to use to record my voice in the tutorial- so I need a suggestion- should I use Hypercam ( D: ) or Camstudio?

I use FL studio for mixing too!It's way easier than other programs Also with Audacity problem, I had that, too.It says that the problem is sound cards so I am quessing that the demo/'pirated' version monopolies the sound card. However, the problem was solved when I changed the speakers( and after that it had no problem with the old speakers either)